Interconnection Charge for Short Messaging Service
The NTC Memorandum Circular No. 02-10-2011 establishes guidelines for interconnection charges for Short Messaging Service (SMS) in the Philippines, aiming to enhance competition and reduce costs in the telecommunications sector as mandated by Republic Act 7925. It sets the maximum interconnection charge at PhP0.15 per SMS, allowing for more affordable rates for consumers, while ensuring that SMS providers maintain a high standard of service by delivering 99% of messages within 30 seconds. Telecommunications entities are required to amend their interconnection agreements within ten days and implement the new charges within twenty days. Violations of these guidelines will incur penalties as per existing laws. The circular takes effect fifteen days after publication.
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- What is Interconnection Charge for Short Messaging Service about?
- The NTC Memorandum Circular No. 02-10-2011 establishes guidelines for interconnection charges for Short Messaging Service (SMS) in the Philippines, aiming to enhance competition and reduce costs in the telecommunications sector as mandated by Republic Act 7925. It sets the maximum interconnection charge at PhP0.15 per SMS, allowing for more affordable rates for consumers, while ensuring that SMS providers maintain a high standard of service by delivering 99% of messages within 30 seconds. Telecommunications entities are required to amend their interconnection agreements within ten days and implement the new charges within twenty days. Violations of these guidelines will incur penalties as per existing laws. The circular takes effect fifteen days after publication.
- What type of law is NTC Memorandum Circular No. 02-10-2011?
- Interconnection Charge for Short Messaging Service (NTC Memorandum Circular No. 02-10-2011) is a Philippine Other Rules and Procedures enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Interconnection Charge for Short Messaging Service enacted?
- Interconnection Charge for Short Messaging Service (NTC Memorandum Circular No. 02-10-2011) was enacted on Oct 24, 2011.
- What is the citation for Interconnection Charge for Short Messaging Service?
- Interconnection Charge for Short Messaging Service, NTC Memorandum Circular No. 02-10-2011, Oct 24, 2011 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- NTC Memorandum Circular No. 02-10-2011
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Other Rules and Procedures
- Subcategory
- Telecommunications Industry
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
October 24, 2011
NTC MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. 02-10-2011
| SUBJECT | : | Interconnection Charge for Short Messaging Service |
WHEREAS, the 1987 Constitution fully recognizes the vital role of communications in nation building and provides for the emergence of communications structures suitable to the needs and aspirations of the nation; caSDCA
WHEREAS, promotion of competition in the telecommunications market is a key objective of Republic Act 7925 (RA 7925), otherwise known as The Public Telecommunications Policy Act of the Philippines, which mandates that "a healthy competitive environment shall be fostered, one in which telecommunications carriers are free to make business decisions and to interact with one another in providing telecommunications services, with the end in view of encouraging their financial viability while maintaining affordable rates";
WHEREAS, Republic Act 7925 further defines the role of the government to "promote a fair, efficient and responsive market to stimulate growth and development of the telecommunication facilities and services";
WHEREAS, Sec. 5c of RA 7925 directs NTC to "Mandate a fair and reasonable interconnection of facilities of authorized public network operators and other providers of telecommunications services through appropriate modalities of interconnection and at a reasonable and fair level of charges, which make provision for the cross subsidy to unprofitable local exchange service areas so as to promote telephone density and provide the most extensive access to basic telecommunications services available at affordable rates to the public";
WHEREAS, the short messaging service (SMS) is widely used by the citizens in their day-to-day activities; DTSIEc
WHEREAS, the existing interconnection charge for SMS is PhP0.35 per SMS;
WHEREAS, public telecommunications entities (PTEs) are offering SMS at a price as low as PhP0.10 per SMS within their respective networks;
WHEREAS, the retail price of SMS consists of the cost of the network sending the short message or text plus cost of the network receiving the text plus the cost of the interconnection facilities;
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to RA 7925, Executive Order 546 series of 1979, and reduce communications costs, maintain and foster fair competition in the telecommunications industry and in order to make SMS more affordable to the general public, the National Telecommunications Commission hereby promulgates the following guidelines:
SECTION 1. The interconnection charge for SMS between two (2) separate networks shall not be higher than PhP0.15 per SMS.
SECTION 2. SMS network providers shall ensure that facilities are sufficient to guarantee that 99% of short messages or texts sent are received by the addressees within 30 seconds from the time the texts are sent.
SECTION 3. Each of the parties to the interconnection shall provide the interconnection links or circuits required to carry their respective SMS traffic. The parties shall ensure that termination equipment is sufficient to connect the interconnection links or circuits to their respective networks. The parties shall provide the interconnection links and facilities with sufficient capacity in a timely manner. cDTSHE
SECTION 4. The PTEs shall amend their respective interconnection agreements to comply with this Circular within ten (10) days from the effectivity of this Circular. The new interconnection charges shall be imposed not later than twenty (20) days from the effectivity of this Circular.
SECTION 5. Violations of herein prescribed guidelines shall be imposed penalties pursuant to existing laws, rules and regulations.
SECTION 6. This memorandum circular shall take effect fifteen (15) days after publication in a newspaper of general circulation, and three (3) certified true copies furnished to the UP Law Center.
Quezon City, Philippines, October 24, 2011.
(SGD.) GAMALIEL A. CORDOBACommissioner
(SGD.) CARLO JOSE A. MARTINEZDeputy Commissioner
(SGD.) DELILAH F. DELESDeputy Commissioner
Cite This Law
Interconnection Charge for Short Messaging Service, NTC Memorandum Circular No. 02-10-2011, Oct 24, 2011 (Philippines)
Interconnection Charge for Short Messaging Service, NTC Memorandum Circular No. 02-10-2011 (Phil. 2011)
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